I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes
I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes

Movie spotlight

I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes

1948
Movie
70 min
English

An innocent dancer is accused of murder after his shoe prints are found at the scene, but his wife follows the trail of clues to find the real perpetrator.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: William CastleGenres: Mystery, Film-Noir, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young man is framed for a murder he didn't commit. He has only 48 hours to prove his innocence before the killer strikes again and frames him for a second murder. The film follows his desperate race against time as he tries to uncover the truth and identify the real culprit.

Critical Reception

I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes is a lesser-known but effective B-movie thriller from Monogram Pictures. While not a critical darling, it is often praised for its taut pacing, surprising twists, and William Castle's early directorial competence in crafting suspense on a limited budget. Audience reception tends to be positive for fans of classic film noir and low-budget suspense.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its suspenseful plot and unexpected twists.

  • William Castle's direction effectively builds tension.

  • A solid B-movie noir with engaging performances.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's ability to keep viewers guessing and its satisfying, if somewhat predictable, conclusion. Many appreciate its effectiveness as a low-budget thriller.

Fun Fact

This film was one of William Castle's earliest directorial efforts before he became famous for his gimmick-filled horror movies like 'House on Haunted Hill' and 'The Tingler'.

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2 reviews
John Chard

John Chard

Broken mirrors, black cats and two dollar bills. I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes is directed by William Nigh and adapted to screenplay by Steve Fisher from a story by Cornell Woolrich. It stars Don Castle, Elyse Knox, Regis Toomey and Charle...

Steve

Steve

James M. Cain, Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, and Cornell Woolrich. All were great noir writers but Woolrich is mostly forgotten by readers today. All have had many of their stories adapted in Hollywood. In fact, Woolrich may have had ...